We took a week off of our Tot School Printable units, and did a week of princess fun! Honestly it was mostly out of laziness on my part-K’s birthday party wore me out last week and I wasn’t up for an intense school week.

Our princess week was low-key and Ladybug did NOT prefer this. She is a bit of a school addict. She actually stands at her table highchair and screams to do school. It’s quite amusing…until the screaming doesn’t end.

Here is her completed Princess Tot Book…I created a pocket on the back to keep her worksheets in. She did MANY, and I just folded them up and slid them in the back!

I prepared 3 trays for her this week, the first was bead sorting. I got those cute plastic cups from Ikea and put matching beads in the little white bowl and she sorted the beads. In the beginning she used her fingers, later in the week we added a spoon-but she needed tons of help, so we went back to just fingers!

*note-when using small items that are choking hazards, you must be engaged with your tot the entire time.

For this tray I used 4 star wands {got these at Target in the Bday aisle} and flipped them upside down and poked them through a styrofoam circle {from a craft store} as a base. I gave her an assortment of colored beads to work with, she LOVED this!

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As you probably know, I already created a Princess Preschool Pack. Well, it is a bit too advanced for Ladybug and she needed something to go alongside of Krash’s Knight Preschool Pack, so I made her a Princess Tot Book! She LOVED it! I will be sharing more photos of it in action tomorrow in my Tot School post!

I must admit, making the Princess Preschool Pack was fun. I am not even planning to use it any time soon, but it was just simply fun. When I found this adorable clipart designed by Stockberry Studio {a BIG favorite of mine} I knew I had to make a theme pack!

The whole modern day princess idea can sometimes get all twisted around in my opinion, but the Biblical aspect of being a princess is something I want my little girl to embrace. I hope many of your little girls love it and learn their value in God’s eyes as you let them explore how awesome it is to be the daughter of a KING!

I went a little nuts with this one and even developed a few new ideas. There are many skills included that would make portions of this pack good for tots, some good for preschoolers, and some for Kindergartners. Just choose the parts your child would enjoy!

I made a few more worksheet type things than normal…mostly because I personally was getting tired of all the cutting and laminating. I wanted to try out the idea of slipping things in sheet protectors and using dry erase crayons/markers. I tried to make most of the worksheets with light gray boxes so you could still cut things out into pieces if your child prefers that.